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Hello and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE commentary of West Brom versus West Ham. Unbeaten in their previous nine games, Slaven Bilic's side is aiming for top six finish and a Europa League spot for next season. Meanwhile, Tony Pulis' charges will be hoping to build on the magnificent point they earned at White Hart Lane on Monday night.

Premier League / Matchday 36
The Hawthorns / 30.04.2016
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Toby Keel

Updated 30/04/2016 at 15:53 GMT


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So West Brom have had two great opportunities to open the scoring through Gardner but we're yet to find a breakthrough here.
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CHANCE! Gardner nearly opens the scoring as he dispossesses Noble before striking a low and powerful shot towards the far post but Antonio crucially sticks a foot out to deflect the ball away from goal.
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Finally West Ham break into the visitor's final third with Cresswell in space to deliver a cross but he overhits it and the ball goes out for a goal-kick.
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West Brom are enjoying a good spell of pressure at the moment. Plenty for Slaven Bilic to maul over in the opening minutes.
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Until now! Full of enthusiasm and confidence, Leko finds space on the channel and slides a pass through to Gardner who gets a shot away in the penalty area but Adrian does brilliantly well to make the save.
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Leko, playing on the right wing, hasn't seen much of the ball in the opening exchanges.
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No signs of any flip-flops at the Hawthorns here. They may not have much to play for at this stage of the season but the early exchanges indicate West Brom won't give the visitors an easy match today.
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We all know of Lanzini's qualities and presumably McClean does as well as he catches him with a nasty tackle in the opening stages here. The West Ham star appears OK and the referee gives McClean a telling off.
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KICK-OFF! We're underway at the Hawthorns.
14.55
But a score draw is exactly what this gentleman expects. Time will tell. We're just about to ready for kick-off - follow us for minute-by-minute commentary.
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TEN MINUTES UNTIL KICK-OFF! Seven of the 13 Premier League meetings have been drawn, including the last two. Taking just a point today would put a huge dent in West Ham's top six aspirations with Liverpool and Southampton breathing down their neck in seventh and eighth respectively.
14.45
Andy Carroll has hit six goals in his last five Premier League games - is it enough to get on the plane to France with England?
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What an opportunity today for West Brom forward Jonathan Leko who only turned 17 earlier this month. He has featured as a second-half substitute at Sunderland and Manchester City earlier this season but today he has a chance to impress right from kick-off.
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West Ham manager Slaven Bilic: "The top six is a target and it has been a target for quite a while now. It wasn't a target at the beginning of the season but with four games to go we have a little bit of a gap, but we can't afford to lose games. It's going to be hard but we are unbeaten in a long time, we have had a good run and we are fully motivated. If we continue to play like we have been playing, we have a good chance
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West Brom head coach Tony Pulis: "West Ham have had a wonderful season. They have signed some good players and Slaven (Bilic) is a good manager. He has come back to England, knows the scene, and taken the bull by the horns."
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WEST BROM: Foster; Olsson, Yacob, Evans, Gardner, McClean, McAuley, Fletcher, Dawson, Rondon, Leko. /// WEST HAM: Adrian, Antonio, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Kouyate, Noble (c), Sakho, Lanzini, Payet, Carroll.